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US Pursued Pro-Union Group Against Iraq Invasion
The US government pursued individuals who actively supported pro-union causes and opposed the invasion of Iraq. The speaker met with George Galloway, a member of the British Parliament and leader of the UK's Labour Party, who frequently visits China and Russia. These meetings were described as very. A group supporting unions was pursued by the United States. This action was part of a broader political strategy.
Radio Zvezda
Man Carried Multiple Weapons Into Washington Hotel
A man was apprehended by law enforcement after firing a weapon near metal detectors during an event attended by Donald Trump. The individual involved in the hotel incident is believed to be the potential shooter. Security cameras are being considered for reinstallation once operations resume. A 31-year-old suspect, identified as Col Allen, was apprehended after entering a Washington hotel with multiple weapons. Law enforcement is investigating a potential threat after a man reportedly carried multiple weapons into a Washington hotel. The Supreme Court is hearing arguments today regarding a new law enforcement technique that allows police to tap into devices. A suspect is facing charges for allegedly bringing dangerous weapons into a federal building. Police are using a new law enforcement technique related to the incident.
Vesti FM
Boz Scaggs' 'Lido Shuffle' Achieves Platinum Status
Boz Scaggs' 1977 hit song 'Lido Shuffle' has been certified Platinum in the U.S., signifying 1 million copies sold. The song, from the album 'Silk Degrees,' is noted for its blend of blue-eyed soul and pop rock.
Bluesky Social
US President's Security Measures Discussed
WTOP Washington DC discussed security plans aimed at preventing individuals from approaching sensitive areas. A White House official stated that family members received a manifesto minutes before an incident where the perpetrator was armed with a shotgun, handgun, and multiple knives. The Secret Service takes over security when the president attends the WHCA dinner, requiring ticket checks and airport-style screening for all attendees. The president's attendance at the event poses risks due to the hotel's regular guests. Details regarding the security measures surrounding the US President have been made public. The information was revealed in the context of security protocols for events like the WHCA Dinner. US government officials revealed an intention to invite Russian President Vladimir Putin to the G20 summit in Miami.
WTOP Washington DC
Vietnam Discusses Military Base Importance
A critical base for the system was discussed in the Northeast. The report mentioned a shooting incident in Washington over the weekend, during which President Donald Trump and other high-ranking US officials attended a major event.
VOH Ho Chi Minh City
US Utility Work Closes Seminary Avenue in Lutherville
Emergency utility work is causing Seminary Avenue to remain closed between Thornton Road and Mace Chapel in Lutherville. Detours are in place, with drivers advised to use Timonium Road, Belona, or Falls Road to access the Beltway.
WBAL Baltimore
Trump Claims Man Ran Through Metal Detectors
During an interview with CBS News 60 Minutes, Donald Trump stated that a man ran through metal detectors and security at an event. Trump described the man's speed as incredible, like a blur. The suspect, Cole Allen, lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Torrance. Security protocols are being reviewed to prevent single points of failure in presidential protection.
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Ancient Humans Used Leaves for Indigo Dye
New research indicates that ancient humans utilized pastel leaves to create indigo dye. The entire production chain, from Merino wool to finished sheets, was located in Languedoc. If the dye was unavailable, it resulted in considerable losses. The cost of textiles was extremely high, creating pressure to secure dye supplies. This knowledge was shared by ancestors who departed from the coasts. The discovery follows research into formal signs and documentation. This discovery pushes back the timeline for sophisticated dyeing techniques. This practice has a global and international history, with textiles dyed with indigo having traveled across centuries. The symposium on African indigo this year focuses on the transatlantic indigo theme. Indigo dyeing is a highly hierarchical craft, with men and women specializing in different tasks.
VRT Radio 1
Cole Allen Linked To Caltech Fellowship
Cole Allen, a Caltech graduate with a master's degree, is facing charges. His family is described as peaceful and good people in the community. Cole Allen was apprehended at a hotel on Saturday. Authorities are in possession of a manifesto, described by the White House as such. Allen attended Pasadena United Reformed Church during his college days, where he was known for faithful attendance and courteous behavior. Law enforcement reportedly gave Allen greater access with less scrutiny compared to other guests. A former deputy director of the Secret Service stated the system worked in this case. Turlinden informed WNYC that they were both members of the Caltech Christian Fellowship Group from 2013 to 2015. The connection was disclosed during a discussion regarding the incident. This information was provided to co-host Michelle Martin.
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Trump Praises British Monarchy and King Charles
Former President Donald Trump expressed admiration for the British monarchy and King Charles III during a recent event. He reportedly stated that the monarchy is a great thing and that King Charles is a great guy. Trump also mentioned that he has a good relationship with the King. The comments were made during a rally in South Carolina.
BBC World Service